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Tracking Beavers, Raccoons, Coyotes & Other Wild Mammals in Winter with Mass Audubon

Have you ever wondered what wild mammals live in your neighborhood? The barrenness of deciduous plants and the presence of snow in winter can help illuminate wildlife signs like tracks, chews, and scat. Learn to interpret the sometimes-subtle clues left behind by American Beavers, Eastern Coyotes, Raccoons, and Fishers. Develop awareness and skills to enhance your outdoor walks and discover the winter stories that play out quietly all around us. Led by Scott Santino, the Education Manager and Teacher Naturalist at the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary in Topsfield where he has been leading nature education programs for Mass Audubon since 1999.

Presented in partnership with Tewksbury Public Library and other libraries from across MA and NH.

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